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🌟 Editor's Note
As the holiday season ramps up, Hoboken is buzzing with charm, community, and plenty of happenings—so here’s everything you need to stay in the loop this week.
🍻 Happiest Hours

Our Favorite Hoboken Happy Hours This Week
TONIGHT | The Waiting Room | 5-7:30pm | $10 Signature Cocktails
FRIDAY | Amanda’s | 5-7pm | $6 Beers, $10 House Martinis & Margaritas, $12 Glasses of Wine
MONDAY | Barbès | 4-7pm | Mussels & French Fries with a Glass of Wine or a Cocktail for $22
TUESDAY | Brass Rail | 3-7pm | $4 Beer, $5 Wine
WEDNESDAY | The Ferryman | 4-7pm | $3 Coors Light, $6 Guinness, $5 Wines, $5 Vodka, $6 Nachos, $7 Chicken Tenders & More
*If you end up going to any of these, don’t forget to tag us on IG and TT @hobohappyhours
🎉 Best Events

You’ll Actually Tell Your Friends About These
TODAY | Holiday Tree Lighting | 11th and Washington St. | 5pm | FREE
TODAY | Clueless Comedy Laugh & Give Back | The Collective | 8:15pm | $12.51
TODAY-SATURDAY | A Christmas Carol - A Live Radio Play | Mile Square Theatre | 7pm | $40 for Adults, $25 for Children & $25 for Seniors
SATURDAY | Jingle Bell 5K | 100 Sinatra Drive | 10am | $50
SATURDAY | HoHoHoboken Daytime Bar Event | Various Bars | 2pm | $18.38
*If you end up going to any of these, don’t forget to tag us on IG and TT @hobohappyhours
🔥 Can’t Miss Dish

What: The Rigatoni Pesto with Sundried Tomatoes
Where: Margheritas Restaurant
Why: It’s cozy food season! And this is one of our favorite comfort meals.
👏 In Case You Missed It…

The Latest Happenings Around Hoboken
Yesterday, phase one of the Maritime Park project began getting Hoboken one step closer to a fully public waterfront
Bodega Cards, a staple in Jersey City, is making the move over to 119 Monroe St. in Hoboken in January.
Hoboken’s newest nail salon, Jolie Femme Nails, is located at 532 Monroe Street and just celebrated its GRAND OPENING!
*Have any tips on upcoming openings or news around Hoboken? Reply directly to this email!
Did You Know? In World War I, Hoboken became the main U.S. troop port, inspiring General Pershing’s famous motto: “Heaven, Hell, or Hoboken… by Christmas!” It became the rallying cry for American soldiers heading to Europe.